Glenlivet French Oak Réserve 15-year-old 40%
The Glenlivet 15-year-old French Oak is aged in American and European oak barrels. This soft and complex single malt derives its originality from an aging, for a few years, in French oak barrels of the Limousin. This method of exclusive elaboration gives it its fruity and spicy notes.
Glenlivet is known as the first legal distillery in Speyside, founded in 1824 by George Smith after years of underground activity. The Glenlivet is now the best-selling single malt in the United States and second in the world.
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Nose: Predominance of fruity notes, citrus, sweet spices and cinnamon.
Taste: Dominated by sweet and rich ripe mango flavors with hints of spices like white pepper.
Finish: Balanced and long, prolonged by spicy notes.
THE BRAND
The distillery, located in northern Scotland, was founded by George Smith in 1824, becoming the first distiller to obtain an official license. During this period of history, many distilleries have tried to copy its distillation methods. George Smith distills a very smooth and complex single malt, with a very long and very long palate. It was in 1884 that he managed to get permission to call his whisky «The Glenlivet», whose name was inspired by the famous Livet Valley.
GLENLIVET
This distillery located in the north of Scotland was founded by George Smith in 1824, becoming the first distiller to obtain an official license. During this period of history, many distilleries tried to copy his method of distillation. George Smith distils a very sweet and complex single malt, with a long finish. It was in 1884 that he managed to obtain permission to call his whisky "The Glenlivet", whose name was inspired by the famous Livet Valley.
Data sheet
- Region
- Speyside
- Brand
- GLENLIVET
- Type
- Whisky
- Subtype
- Single Malt
- Style
- Unpeated
- Volume
- 70cl
- Degree
- 40%
- Packaging
- Case
- Country
- Scotland
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